Pease Bay seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October – March)
The North Sea’s winter fury peaks from October through March, bringing the most consistent and sizeable swell to Pease Bay. With average wave heights ranging from 1.3m to 1.6m and periods averaging 6.2–6.4s, the bay sees a steady diet of short-period windswell generated by passing extratropical cyclones. Crucially, the dominant wind tracks during these months – from the SW and WSW – blow directly offshore for this NNE-facing beach, grooming the waves and holding them open. While the average period rarely exceeds 10s, the combination of punchy 1–1.5m swell and favourable offshore flow creates rideable, often fun-to-solid conditions. The NAO index often amplifies these patterns, with positive phases funnelling more low pressure across the north Atlantic into the North Sea. Expect the best windows when a high-pressure ridge stalls over Scandinavia, turning the SW winds lighter and cleaner.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
During April and September, the transition months, Pease Bay offers a mixed bag. Average swell heights drop to 1.0–1.1m and periods linger around 5.5–6.0s. The wind probabilities still favour offshore quadrants around 16% of the time, but the swells become less consistent and often smaller. Spring sees a gradual weakening of the Atlantic storm track, while autumn begins to recharge. These months can deliver clean, fun-sized waves (1–1.5m) when a late-season low or early autumn storm aligns with a southerly breeze. It’s a gamble, but the potential for quality sessions exists between the flatter spells.
Low Surf Season (May – August)
The summer months from May to August are the leanest period for surf at Pease Bay. Average wave heights bottom out at 0.7–0.9m and periods drop to 5.0–5.7s, resulting in mostly small, weak, and often choppy conditions. Although the percentage of offshore wind remains around 15–16%, the swell is predominantly short-period windswell generated by light local breezes. The dominant swell direction shifts to NNE and NE – which is favourable for the bay’s orientation – but the wave heights are too small to produce any real power. Most days offer only micro surf or flat spells. This is the season for longboard cruises on the rare 0.5–1m days, but serious surfers will find little to get excited about.
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Conditions at Pease Bay in July
July: Dead of Summer
July is the absolute low point for surf at Pease Bay, with an average swell height of just 0.7m and a period of 5.0s. The dominant swell direction is still NNE (17.7%), but wave heights are predominantly in the 0–0.5m and 0.5–1m categories. Offshore wind occurs 15% of the time, but the wind roses show a strong component from the W and WSW – which, while offshore, generate little to no swell. The bay can go completely flat for days. Only the most dedicated longboarders will find any joy. This is the time to travel or take a break.
Average Spot conditions at Pease Bay in July
Swell history for July
Wind history for July
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Pease Bay during July. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Pease Bay for your next trip in July.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Pease Bay for July. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Pease Bay.
